Inversion
Vocab 1
vocab 2
Phrasal verbs
Christmas songs
100

THE USE OF MOBILE PHONES IS ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN INSIDE THE LABORATORY.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE YOU ALLOWED TO USE YOUR PHONES IN THE LAB.

100

a terrible experience that makes someone feel bad, upset, shocked or scared; an emotional pain



Trauma

100

rich, wealthy

well off

100

practise and improve your skills or knowledge of st

brush up (on)

100

We __________________________ you a _____________________ ____________________




wish, Merry Christmas

200

SHE HAS NEVER BEEN IN A GREATER NEED OF FRIENDS THAN NOW.

NEVER (BEFORE) HAS SHE BEEN IN A GREATER NEED OF A FRIEND THAN NOW.

200

to be drawn to sth.; have a keen interest in sth. that can't be helped or controlled



gravitate

200

income remaining for a person to spend or save after all taxes have been paid

Disposable income

200

be able to understand something or solve a problem; understand what someone is like and why they behave in the way they do



figure out

200

___________________________ Night

silent

300

HE FORGETS PEOPLE'S NAMES AND ALSO FINDS IT HARD TO REMEMBER PLACE NAMES.

NOT ONLY DOES HE FORGET PEOPLE'S NAMES BUT HE ALSO FINDS IT HARD TO REMEMBER PLACE NAMES.

300

not changed or damaged in any way, especially by humans



untouched

300

to use only the money that you actually have; less than or equal to the amount of your income

live within one's means

300

To belong to a social group. 

Fit in

300

I'm _________________________ of a ___________________ Christmas

dreaming, white

400

LESS THAN A SECOND AFTER SHE STOOD UP TO SPEAK THE FIRE ALARM WENT OFF.

NO SOONER HAD SHE STOOD UP TO SPEAK THAN THE FIRE ALARM WENT OFF.
400

dense covering formed by the leafy tops of tall rain forest trees

canopy

400

to fix or correct a situation or an understanding; can also be applied to people



set something straight

400

to behave in a way that makes people believe that you have a particular characteristic:


to come across

400

_________________________ Bells

Jingle

500

I HAD JUST LEFT THE HOUSE TO DRIVE TO WORK WHEN I REALIZED I HAD FORGOTTEN THE KEYS.

ONLY AFTER I LEFT THE HOUSE TO DRIVE TO WORK DID I REALIZE I HAD FORGOTTEN THE KEYS.

500

faults, character flaws or ways in which you're not as good as you should be




shortcomings

500

to pretend sth. isn't happening; ignore an unpleasant situation instead of trying to fix it



sweep sth. under the rug

500

criticize someone or something unfairly or unkindly.

Run down

500

_______________________ __________________________ of Christmas




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